Actress and visual artist, we saw her go from comedy to drama, struggling with huge productions and great directors, but also with upcoming authors.We remember her in “La meglio gioventù” by Marco Tullio Giordana, that enriches his resume with titles like: “Ora o mai più” (2003); “La vita che vorrei” by Giuseppe Piccioni (2004).

In 2005, she brings in theaters “La Forma delle cose” by Neil LaBute under the direction of Marcello Cotugno. Then, during the latest years, we see her in “Filgi delle stelle” (2010) and “La vita facile” (2011) by Lucio Pellegrini, “Febbre Da Fieno” (2011) by Laura Luchetti, “Il giorno in più” by Massimo Venier e “Viva L’Italia” by Massimiliano Bruno and Banana Andrea Jublin.Recently she returned on the big screen with the movie “Buoni a Nulla” by Gianni Di Gregorio, premiered at the Rome Film Festival 2014.

Soon we will see her again at the cinema in the movie “In fondo al bosco” directed by Stephen Lodovichi and produced by Sky with Onemore pictures and in “Tutto può succedere”, remake of the Cult series Parenthood, directed by Lucio Pellegrini and Alessandro Angelini, produced by Cattleya for the italian TV channel Rai Uno. Camilla Filippi, chose the social network Instagram as the “stage” for her last adventure as a performer named “Kamilla Filippi Psychedelic Breakfast”, then transformed into an art exhibition, opened at the Museum “Palazzo Collicola” in Spoleto (Italy) at “Festival dei Due Mondi”.